The native access functions for context handles did not verify that the
context had been created with the same API the function was for.
This makes these functions emit GLFW_NO_WINDOW_CONTEXT on API mismatch.
(cherry picked from commit cca9008db2)
There is a suppression interval (0.25 seconds by default) after a call
to CGWarpMouseCursorPosition, during which local hardware events
(keyboard and mouse) are ignored. GLFW already calls
CGEventSourceSetLocalEventsSuppressionInterval with a value of 0.0, but
it doesn't help in this case, there is still a short delay before the
cursor can be moved. Moving the CGAssociateMouseAndMouseCursorPosition
call after the cursor position has been restored, fixes the issue.
Closes#1962
(cherry picked from commit 157ebb80aa)
The Wayland protocol spec[1] states that set_cursor must be called
with the serial number of the enter event. However, GLFW is passing in
the serial number of the latest received event, which does not meet the
protocol spec.
[1] https://wayland.freedesktop.org/docs/html/apa.html#protocol-spec-wl_pointer
As a result, set_cursor calls were simply ignored by the compositor.
This fix complies with the protocol more closely by specifically caching
the enter event serial, and using it for all set_cursor calls.
Fixes#1706Closes#1899
(cherry picked from commit e7758c506d)
According to the libxkbcommon documentation[1], xkb_keymap_key_repeats
requires keymap and keycode as input:
int xkb_keymap_key_repeats( struct xkb_keymap * keymap,
xkb_keycode_t key)
However, in inputChar in wl_input.c we are passing in xkb_keysym_t,
which was a type mismatch.
This results in some keys not repeating when they should and vice versa.
[1] https://xkbcommon.org/doc/current/group__components.html#ga9d7f998efeca98b3afc7c257bbac90a8Closes#1908.
(cherry picked from commit 216d5e8402)
The _glfwPlatformSetWindowFloating function would return without freeing
the state array if the window was already in the requested state.
(cherry picked from commit 071d7c0f46)
The outer glfwUpdateGamepadMappings function is now bypassed when
parsing the default gamepad mappings. The data in mappings.h does not
contain any comments or line breaks. Also this is done before joystick
support has been initialized, so there is no need to look for matching
devices.
Finally, the array of default mappings is pre-allocated. This has no
measurable performance impact but does generate a lot of calls, which
won't be nice for a user provided custom allocator to deal with.
(cherry picked from commit 201400b974)
This fixes gamepad mappings being included in GLFW binaries that would
then never use them because they were for a different platform.
(cherry picked from commit 0c90e1a33f)
This avoids generating a macro redefinition warning when the
GL_SILENCE_DEPRECATION macro has been defined for the whole of a larger
project.
Closes#1840.
(cherry picked from commit 1d88a2e3d6)
The contents scale of the hosted CAMetalLayer created for MoltenVK was
updated only after the GLFW content scale and framebuffer size events
were emitted, causing the layer to get out of sync with the monitor the
window was on.
(cherry picked from commit 076bfd55be)
Because there are controllers in the wild using the same hardware ID
despite having different numbers of buttons and axes, an error message
was triggered that was only expected for a corrupted mapping database.
This removes the error for now, in preparation for better error handling
for gamepad mappings overall.
Fixes#1763.
(cherry picked from commit 6876cf8d7e)
On FreeBSD O_CLOEXEC is only available when _POSIX_C_SOURCE >= 200809.
O_CLOEXEC is in turn required by the epollshim header.
Issue reported on IRC.
(cherry picked from commit a89fcd20d8)
The EGL backend ignored the state of GLFW_DOUBLEBUFFER and always
created a double-buffered EGL window.
This sets the EGL_RENDER_BUFFER attribute at EGL window creation
appropriately.
Fixes#1843.
(cherry picked from commit 114776a246)
There is no need to enumerate framebuffer configs that will just be
filtered out later by the GLFW_DOUBLEBUFFER hard constraint.
(cherry picked from commit fd79b02840)
This skips the buffer swap after the initial glClear performed during
window creation, if the window is single-buffered. This call confused
apitrace into thinking the window was double-buffered.
Fixes#1873.
(cherry picked from commit 184377b493)
This adds the state part of 04f21abb52
(Make GLFW_DOUBLEBUFFER a window attribute), but without the associated
API change, because this is needed by later bug fixes that will go into
the stable branch.
The /clang: suffix passed to Clang-CL was accidentally also passed to
the regular standalone Clang, which caused compilation to fail. We now
pass /W3 to Clang-CL, which it interprets as -Wall.
The _CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS macro is now defined for both Clang and
Clang-CL.
The /entry: flag passed to link.exe is now also passed to lld-link,
letting the windows subsystem tests and examples link.
Fixes#1807.
Closes#1824.
Closes#1874.
(cherry picked from commit 061a0263a9)
The GPU driver only looks in the executable for the symbol requesting
the high-performance GPU, so enabling them when buidling GLFW as a DLL
will have no effect.
(cherry picked from commit 52ba8c7f07)
This removes the dependency on the (unspecified) ordering of geometry
and mode events in wl_output.
Based on feedback from @linkmauve and @caramelli.
Related to #1792.
(cherry picked from commit b925a54ef1)
GLFW_SCALE_TO_MONITOR had no effect on Windows 8.1 up to and including
Windows 10 version 1607 (Anniversary Update), despite those having
support for per-monitor DPI.
That done was to avoid handling systems that have non-client scaling,
introduced in Windows 10 version 1607, without reliable overriding of
the new window size, introduced in Windows 10 version 1703 (Creators
Update). Both are needed to keep the content area at a fixed size for
windows that have GLFW_SCALE_TO_MONITOR disabled.
This change enables window rescaling on Windows 8.1 and all later
versions but disables non-client scaling for unscaled windows on Windows
10 version 1607. Versions after 1607 are unaffected.
Fixes#1511.
(cherry picked from commit 729c9988d0)
The install name was incorrectly set to a relative path.
This change leaves the install name of the installed dylib as
@rpath/soname. Those who wish to override this can set the
CMAKE_INSTALL_NAME_DIR variable.
Closes#1504.
(cherry picked from commit 384ff74a46)
On Apple Silicon, IOKit is deprecated and there will be no
matching io_service that we can query for name. Luckilly,
NSScreen got an API to fetch the display name in 10.15.
This is a blocker to get glfw running on Apple Silicon.
Fixes#1809.
Closes#1833.
(cherry picked from commit 2bc52ca82e)
NSApp setActivationPolicy: was being called too soon when the app was
not bundled and launched from the command line.
This fix is based on #1802 by @richardwilkes.
Fixes#1648.
Closes#1802.
Adapted to 3.3-stable from 8b11867464.
On Wayland we implement Client-Side Decorations if the compositors do not
implement SSDs. In that case, the destructors of the surfaces were called
in the wrong order, leading to a dereference of an already freed object.
We need to first destroy the subsurface before destroying the parent surface.
Related PR on kitty: https://github.com/kovidgoyal/kitty/pull/3066
Related issue on kitty: https://github.com/kovidgoyal/kitty/issues/3051Closes#1798.
(cherry picked from commit 0dc1005c85)
CMake 3.19 adds -xc when the LANGUAGE file property is C, breaking our
workaround for CMake 3.15 and earlier not understanding the .m suffix.
Fixes#1787.
(cherry picked from commit 3327050ca6)
This mirrors the filtering done on X11 and Cocoa. Possibly this should
be done by shared code instead.
Fixes#1610.
(cherry picked from commit 0bccc3852b)
/W3 is the default for new VS projects and the library builds cleanly
with it on VS 2010-2019 so let's try to keep it that way.
(cherry picked from commit 6b78419c9a)
Clang ignores this when C99 is enabled, while GCC does not. Removing
the checks for Clang to hopefully avoid a false sense of security.
(cherry picked from commit 9b140d08d7)
An incorrect value for _WIN32_WINNT_WINBLUE caused GLFW to think Windows
8 was 8.1 or greater. This led to a crash when attempting to call
SetProcessDpiAwareness.
Closes#1775.
(cherry picked from commit e1d71cfa4701250a44a6c02d1bbb43309ac8a46c)